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Tag Archives: open problems
Graphs on groups, 9
We continue to make progress with the graphs on groups project, but this post attempts to step back and look at the whole thing. What use is all this? Once, after I talked at a departmental colloquium at the University … Continue reading
Posted in doing mathematics, exposition, open problems
Tagged graph theory, group theory, number theory, open problems
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Kourovka Notebook, 19th edition
The latest edition (the 19th) of the Kourovka Notebook has just been released. It now has its own website, https://kourovka-notebook.org/. The Kourovka Notebook has been going for more than 50 years, longer than my life as a mathematician. It is … Continue reading
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Tagged identical relations, Kourovka Notebook, open problems
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